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Overview of Boise

Boise apartments for rent are located in the largest city and capital of the state of Idaho. The city is located along the Boise River and foothills of the Rocky Mountains. The Boise area offers residents the opportunity to explore an array of environments, including mixed forests and mountains.

Living in Boise

Boise apartments for rent offer residents the opportunity to enjoy nature's wonders and the amenities of city life. Boise, aka "The City of Trees," offers one-of-a-kind museums, such as the Basque Museum and Cultural Center, the Anne Frank Memorial and the World Center for Birds of Prey, to name a few. Families with children enjoy playing outside at many of the urban parks scattered throughout the city. Adventure and nature lovers looking at apartments for rent in Boise may enjoy the outskirts of the city due to the ski resorts, biking trails and boating opportunities at nearby reservoirs.

The city of Boise has an alternative transportation program in which employers and employees can participate. The public transportation incentives encourage employees to leave their cars at home and use alternative transportation methods to get to and from work. Residents have access to public bus services, including the Valleyride bus routes and a 22-mile pathway which runs through the city parks and downtown that is walkable and bike friendly.

Boise Apartments and the Cost of Living

The Boise Planning & Development Services Department oversees the city's Housing & Community Development program. The purpose of this division is to offer low- to moderate-income families and individuals affordable Boise apartments for rent as an alternative, affordable housing solution. The mission of the Housing & Community Development program is to provide decent housing to residents who are struggling to maintain a sustainable living environment and have been affected by tough economic times.

Boise residents have an average cost of living that is 3.5 percent greater than the Idaho state average but 5.8 percent less than the nation's average. AreaVibes reports that Boise residents typically pay $3.69 for a gallon of gas, $4.78 for a cup of coffee and $8.00 for pizza.

Apartments in Boise Work and Study

Boise apartments are occupied by individuals, families and students attending local universities. Boise is known as a popular college town in the state of Idaho. Boise State University offers students and community members the opportunity to further their education close to home - the university offers certificates, associate degrees, bachelor's degrees as well as master's and doctoral degree programs. Additional campuses close to Boise include Northwest Nazarene University in Nampa, Idaho, and Apollo College, a private higher education institution.

As the capital of the state, Boise offers an array of industries and career opportunities for residents living in apartments in Boise and around the city. Top industries include trade, transportation, utilities and government. The largest employers located in the city are Micron Technology Inc., St. Luke's Medical Center and Hewlett-Packard Company.

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